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TV’s most memorable and most-watched commercials will no longer be relegated to the TV set. For nearly half a century, the only way for the average consumer to see all the glitzy commercials that accompanied the Super Bowl was to watch a broadcast o

CBS's on-demand streaming service, All Access, now offers local and live TV feeds to over 60 percent of U.S. consumers.

Today, the programming is back, as the companies have reached a multi-year deal covering carriage payments, streaming rights and ends the two's dispute over Dish's Hopper DVR and its ability to remove commercials.

As is becoming standard procedure in the industry, CBS has pulled its programming from the Dish Network in 16 metro cities in the U.S., including NYC, LA and Chicago following failed licensing negotiations.

CBS has launched their own subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) service, dubbed CBS All Access.

After a month-long blackout, Time Warner Cable and CBS have reached a deal over retransmission fees and the channels are back in all major markets.

Yesterday, Time Warner Cable offered a proposal to end their ongoing retransmission fee dispute with CBS and bring the broadcaster's channels back to their subscribers.

Earlier this week, Time Warner Cable, following a month-long dispute with CBS, dropped the top broadcast network from many of its largest markets.

Time Warner, following a month-long dispute with CBS, has dropped the top broadcast network from many of its largest markets.

For those outside of its coverage area it may not be a big deal, but Time Warner Cable and CBS are in an ongoing battle over licensing fees to re-transmit the network's channels and programs.

CBS has announced its acquisition of TV Guide Digital, including the site TVGuide.com and TV Guide mobile

CBS has unveiled a new app for iOS devices giving iPhone and iPad owners streaming access to full episodes of their favorite shows including NCIS, CSI, and How I Met Your Mother

The Consumer Electronics Association has voted in support of Dish Network's "AutoHop" commercial-skipping technology.
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Earlier this year, social gaming giant Zynga purchased developer OMGPOP for $210 million, gaining full rights to the popular 'Draw Something' mobile game.
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CBS has confirmed it is in talks to produce a show directly for Netflix.
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The NFL is on the verge of extending its major media-rights deals this week, with the agreements bringing the league $3.2 billion per year over 8 years.
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CNET and CBS Interactive are facing a copyright infringement lawsuit for providing downloads of P2P software and promoting their use for infringement.

Netflix and CBS have signed a non-exclusive, two-year licensing agreement that will give Netflix subscribers a chance to view older and some ......